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  • Spanner art lasting legacy

    Spanner art lasting legacy

    John Frederick Tudor Piccoli 02/06/1941-23/4/2021 JOHN Frederick Tudor Piccoli built his garden sculptures to stand the test of time – one spanner at a time.…

  • Educators celebrated

    Educators celebrated

    FAMILY day care (FDC) educators will be celebrated over the next week in Cohuna and Kerang for National Family Day Care Week. Gannawarra Shire Council…

  • Festival spans region

    Festival spans region

    AMONG the nature, surrounded by people, sculptures and music, a special series of concerts is being presented across the Mallee and Riverina regions. Two locals…

  • Firebug on the run

    Firebug on the run

    POLICE are treating a car fire in Kerang last week as suspicious. A car was lit on fire last Wednesday on McCann Crescent in Kerang,…

  • Service in the veins

    Service in the veins

    BEING involved in Anzac Day is a cause close to several Kerang police members’ hearts. Four current police members at the Kerang police station are…

  • Short supply of essential medications

    Short supply of essential medications

    CERTAIN medications for blood pressure, blood clotting and depression are in short supply across the region. Barham Terry White Chemmart pharmacist Kin Chong said there…

  • News in Brief: 4/5/21

    Better boating LAKE Boga is one of 33 bodies of water across Victoria to benefit from the state government’s $47.2 million Boating Safety and Facilities…

  • New pavilion to be events hub

    COHUNA will soon have a new hub for agriculture, sporting and community events. CJ & BT McLoughlan Builders has been awarded the tender for the…

  • Murrabit farmer new water chair

    Murrabit farmer new water chair

    MURRABIT farmer Andrew Leahy has been appointed Victorian Farmers Federation (VFF) water council chair. The dairy farmers replaces Richard Anderson. VFF policy council chair and…

  • Fruitful outcome

    Fruitful outcome

    FREE fruit is up for grabs for children in Gannawarra early learning centres and primary schools. To celebrate Woolworths’ milestone of 100 million pieces of…

  • Warning lifted

    A WARNING sign alerting Lake Boga users to blue-green algae has been removed following a significant decline in blue-green algae levels. Goulburn Murray Water (GMW)…

  • Rate rise to fund works

    Rate rise to fund works

    GANNAWARRA residents are set to fork out, on average, 1.5 per cent more in rates and municipal charges in the next financial year. Waste management…

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